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Two Men Bagel House Tanjong Pagar
16 Enggor St, #01-12 Icon Village Altez, Singapore 079717
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STAMPEDE Score
Moderate confidenceScore: 85 / 100
Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago
Editor’s Note
Last updated 29 May 2026
Our take: Two Men Bagel House in Tanjong Pagar offers generously stuffed bagels that justify their price point, despite not being the cheapest option.
The bagels themselves are consistently described as chewy on the outside and soft on the inside, providing a satisfying base for the fillings.
The 'Hawt Shawt' is a standout, praised for its balanced heat, while the 'Holy Graze!' is noted for its richness.
We recommend ordering a few different bagels and cutting them in half to share, allowing for a taste of various flavours without feeling overwhelmed.
Sides like the crispy onion rings and strong iced black coffee also receive positive mentions.
While the industrial, Melbourne-esque cafe vibe is appreciated, the space can get busy, especially during weekday lunch and Sunday brunch.
It's more of an 'eat and go' spot rather than a place for extended conversations.
We think this is a solid choice for a hearty, no-nonsense bagel fix in the CBD, particularly if you appreciate loaded sandwiches and a bustling atmosphere.
Worth a visit for a satisfying meal, but be prepared for a lively crowd.
Signature
Hawt Shawt bagel
Best time
Come early for weekday lunch or Sunday brunch
Price
$$ ($15-25/person)
Score: 85 · 5 sources
What customers say
Two Men Bagel House at Tanjong Pagar is highly praised for its generously loaded, chewy bagels, with the "Hawt Shawt" being a standout favorite.
Customers appreciate the substantial portions, making the higher price point feel justified, and the overall industrial-chic, Melbourne-esque cafe vibe.
While often busy, the dedicated staff provide warm service, contributing to a comforting and satisfying dining experience, though some find it more of an eat-and-go spot.
Google Reviews
Ordered the Holy Graze! and Hawt Shawt (both plain bagels), plus onion rings and iced black coffee—and honestly? Solid comfort-food win. The bagels were chewy on the outside, soft on the inside, and p…
Not the cheapest but the bagels are stuffed so I don’t feel cheated. It’s a messy eat but I guess that’s what makes it all the more satisfying. The vibe of this place is kinda cool too. Rather spacio…
First time here. Tried their Hawt Shawt (one of their signature) and it was pretty good. Also tried their Luxe. Not bad as well but prefer their Hawt Shawt. Recommended to cut into half and share with…
The industrial vibe of this place gives the classic Melbourne-esque indie cafe styling and I’m all here for it. The bagels? They’re LOADED! I didn’t have a chance to shoot pics of it but you’ll see t…
Ordered bagels with scheme are and kept it simple. Pure delight! Maple pecan schmear. So good. And lattes to kill for. So good. Australians come here. Won’t be disappointed
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